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Haworthia badia Haworthia ‘Aluminum Star’ Contents. BAD BOY BEAUTIES. Nine new cultivars from India. PART-2. Soumen Aditya, India. ....................... 2-5 Haworthia margaritifera/pumila. Dr. John Manning, South Africa........................................ ....................... 6 Index of Plant Names for all articles in Alsterworthia International Volumes 1-10 ................................. 7-21 Seed List. Joel Lode, Spain .......................................................................................................................... 21 Editor's Thoughts on the Ten Years Indices................. ................................................................................ 21 Contents List for all articles in Alsterworthia International Volumes 1-10 ............................................ 22-27 Invitation for an Assistant Editor to prepare the index for 2011-2020 ................................... ..................... 27 A rationalization of names in Haworthia. A list of species with new combinations and new synonyms - Amendments. ............................................................................................................... 27 Tissue Culture. Dr M. Hayashi. Japan....................................................... .............................................. 28-29 A request for Conophytum seed by an Haworthia enthusiast. Soumen Aditya................... ........................ 29 The Haworthia pollinator. M B Bayer, South Africa........................................ ........................................... 30 Photographs on the front and back covers............................................................ ........................................ 30 Another Haworthia pollinator. M B Bayer..................................................... .............................................. 31 INTERNATIONAL CODE of NOMENCLATURE for ALGAE, FUNGI and PLANTS .......................... 31 Volume 13. Issue 1. March 2013 ISSN1474-4635 Alsterworthia International. Volume 13. Issue 1. BAD BOY BEAUTIES. Nine new cultivars from India. PART-2 Soumen Aditya A few years ago I completed my “Bad Boy Beauties Part -1, a realization of some of my dreams, but I am unable to publish regularly. The situation in India is difficult. However early this year I completed Part 2 and hope all of my haworthia friends will enjoy these newly published cultivars. Mostly I have given them the names of my Culcutta friends Leaf details Haworthia ‘Mamata’ who are very much interested now in haworthias. I am very happy to have produced these cultivars in our hot climate. I will be even happier when more people in India start to produce cultivars themselves. 1. Haworthia ‘Mamata’ The name honours CM Mamata Banerjee. Parentage. Haworthia cooperii var. venusta ♂ x Haworthia ‘Three Sisters’ ♀. Description. Rosette acaulescent, extremely slow growing; leaves upright, very hard, light green, the ends darkening with age; many features similar to venusta, but lacks the uniform dense covering of course, white hairs, the inward curved end and prominent terminal spine. Leaf apex obtuse-triangular, with vertical dull-green tissue projecting into the crystal-like, watery, windowed end with rows of pubescent, hard, white, relatively short Haworthia ‘Mamata’ hairs. A small terminal spine is present. The edges of the triangular (in cross section) leaves are lined with white flexible spines. Propagation. Offsets. 2. Haworthia ‘Debashis-Samarpita’. The name honours my best friend, a truly interested person in succulents and a very good grower of plants from many succulent families. Parentage. (H. Bayeri x Haworthia emelyae var. major) ♀ x H. pygmaea ♂. Description. Acaulescent. Young leaves curved to almost retuse with age, almost blackish with a dark brownish tint present through the year, inner flattened leaf bases can be noticeably tinted brown, rugose, Haworthia ‘Debashis-Samarpita’ nearly 4 years old. margins and keel lined with small teeth, leaf tip with or without a terminal spine, windows pellucid with 3-5 vertical white lines. Slow growing, Propagation. Offsets. 3. Haworthia ‘Raja’. Named after my haworthia friend and enthusiast Mr. Raja Bose. Leaf details Haworthia ‘Debashis-Samarpita’ 2 Alsterworthia International. Volume 13. Issue 1. Parentage. (H. bayeri x Haworthia emelyae var. major) ♀ x H. pygmaeae ♂. Description. This is a sister clone of Haworthia ‘Debashis-Samarpita’. It is more compact, leaves are retuse, dark green with bluish retuse ends which are rugose with up to eight white longitudinal lines, short terminal spine may be twisted sideways or point down; leaf edges are lined with small, strong, marginal teeth. It is very slow growing. Propagation. Offsets. 4. Haworthia ‘Sibashis’ The name honours a friend. who is very knowledgeable about many species. Parentage. (H. emelyae var. major x H. cooperi var. venusta) ♀ x (H. bolusii var. bolusii x H. archnoidea var. scabrisina) ♂. Haworthia ‘Raja’ Description. A complex hybrid which resembles none of the parent species. Acaulescent. Leaves more or less vertical, with age curved backwards, greyish green with tips somewhat reddish, prominent white teeth on leaf margins and keels twisted to curved; upper and lower leaf surfaces have subdued whitish Leaf details Haworthia ‘Raja’ spots and tubercles and white spines in longitudinal rows; opaque windows are in short, narrow longitudinal blocks on the leaf lower surfaces. Haworthia ‘Sibashis’ Propagation. Offsets 5. Haworthia ‘Nilotpal’. The name honours my friend Nilotpal Ganguly, a keen haworthia grower. Leaf details Haworthia ‘Sibashis’ Parentage. (H. archnoidea x H. emelyae var. Alsterworthia International. Volume 13. Issue 1. 3 major) ♂ x (H. cooperi var. cooperi) ♂. Description. Acaulescent. Leaves more or less vertical, spreading with age; upper surface green to slightly darker green with scattered white spots and small tubercles; lower surface black with opaque windows in short blocks and lines, keel and leaf margins lined with small white teeth; terminal spine slightly twisted, Leaf Haworthia ‘Nilotpal’ brown, deciduous with age. Slow to grow. A very nice cultivar with upright leaves which stay blackish all the time. Propagation. Offsets. 6. Haworthia ‘Saikat’. The name honours Mr. Saikat Dutta, another Haworthia enthusiast. Parantage. (H. archnoidea x H. emelyae. var. major) ♀ x H. cooperi var. cooperi ♂. Description. A sister clone of Haworthia ‘Nilotpal’ but quite distinct. Acaulescent. Leaves spreading, light green but distinctly yellowish brown to very dark brown in summer; keel and marginal teeth white, terminal spine brown; windowed leaf ends are somewhat curved back (mildly retuse), upper and lower sides lined with white teeth or tubercles. The somewhat elon- Haworthia ‘Nilotpal’ gated, spreading leaves make this a large plant. Propagation. Offsets. 7.Haworthia ‘Debidas’. The name honours my Guru for succulents plant Debidas Choudhuri. Parentage. (Haworthia springbokvlakensis x H. comptoniana) ♂ x H. ‘Pulin-Suprava’ ♀ Description. Acaulescent. Large, open rosette. Leaves somewhat elongated, dark green with white- windowed, elongated retuse ends; windows are brownish-green, parallel lines subdued with dots and lines to thick stripes of white. The dark green background is seen as lines between the windows; terminal spine white. This very big plants in summer is quite dark brown, Propagation. Offsets. Haworthia ‘Saikat’ 8. Haworthia ‘Jaydip’. The name honours my friend Jaydip Biswas, who has a great interest in many succulents plants family. Parentage. Haworthia ‘Nirmal’ ♂ x H. magnifica ♀ Description. Aucaulescent. Leaves compact, spreading; the retuse ends Haworthia ‘Saikat’ elongated triangular with a variable 4 Alsterworthia International. Volume 13. Issue 1. n umber of longitudinal white lines also variable in length; leaf margins whitish with vestigial white teeth; terminal spine twisted, brown. Leaf colour bluish green. Propagation. Offsets. 9. Haworthia ‘Partha’ The name honours my life long school friend Partha Ghosal. Parentage. (H. emelyae var. comptoniana x H. springbokvlakensis) ♂ x (H. springbokvlakensis + H. mutica) ♀. Description. Acaulescent. Leaves glossy dark green Haworthia ‘Debidas’ with a ting of yellow. Retuse ends concave, slightly twisted, many longitudinal yellowish white lines occasionally reticulate; terminal spine brown, twisted. The dark green leaf surface is seen as dark green lines between the windows. Propagation. Offsets. -------------------- Editors note. Photographs by the author. These photographs and descriptions are the nomenclatural standards for the cultivars named and are in accordance with Division 5 para 3 of the International Code for the Nomenclature of Cultivated Plants. They have been deposited with an herbarium, namely WSY, listed in Appendix III, of the ICNCP i.e. Royal Horticultural Society, Royal Horticultural Society’s Garden, Wisley, Woking, Surrey, GFU23 6QB. Leaf detail Haworthia ‘Debidas’ Haworthia ‘Jaydip’. Haworthia ‘Partha’ Leaf details Haworthia ‘Partha’ Alsterworthia International. Volume 13. Issue 1. 5 Haworthia margaritifera/pumila Dr. John Manning. The vexing matter of the correct name for Haworthia Haw. (1804). Lectotype, effectively designated by pumila has taxed some of the finest minds in botanical Burman f. in Prodromus florae Capensis: 10 (1768) nomenclature. Since I do not include myself among [Superfluous lecotypification by Scott (1985)]: their company, I was not in the least surprised to find Illustration in Commelin, Horti medici that I had misrepresented the situation. Thanks to Amstelodamensis, Pars altera: t.10 (1701): Aloe Afric: expert input from Roy Mottra m and Urs Eggli we can folio in summitate triangulari margaritifera, flore now put the matter to rights. subviridi. The issue of the correct name for Haworthia pumila Photograph below Roy Mottram. starts with the fact that in his original publication of Aloe pumila, which forms the basis for this species, Linnaeus recognized several varieties, but without explicitly listing the typical variety, thus he did not list Aloe pumila L. var. pumila. Linnaeus’ Aloe pumila was subsequently effectively lectotypified by Burman f. (1701) [and later in error by Scott (1978)] against the illustration in Commelin’s Horti medici Amstelodamensis, which is also the type of var. margaritifera. This renders the name margaritifera homotypic with Aloe pumila L. (i.e. they share the same type). As the autonym (i.e. following automatically from the species name) for this species, pumila would normally have statutory priority over margaritifera BUT, in the interim, the combination Haworthia pumila (Aiton) Haw. (1804) had been published, based on the name Aloe arachnoidea var. pumila Aiton, a quite different species that we know now as H. herbacea. The publication of this combination renders Haworthia pumila (L.) Duval (1809) an illegitimate later homonym and thus not available for use in Haworthia. Because the combination Haworthia pumila cannot be used for Aloe pumila L. as a result of its prior usage for some other taxon it must be substituted with the next available valid and legitimate epithet, which is margaritifera. Note, however, that in any genus other than Haworthia the epithet pumila is the correct one to be used for this species. The formal rendering of this situation is as follows: Haworthia margaritifera (L.) Haw. (1819). Aloe pumila var. margaritifera L. (1753). Aloe margaritifera (L.) Burm.f (1768). Aloe pumila L. (1753). H. pumila (L.) Duval. (1809), hom. illegit. non H. pumila (Ait.) Aloe pumila var. margaritifera Commelin 1701 Hort. Med. Amstel. 2t.10 Lectotype 6 Alsterworthia International. Volume 13. Issue 1. Indices of Plant Names and Contents for all articles in Alsterworthia International Volumes 1-10 . Plants are listed in alphabetical order starting with the genus. The next indent lists the species where a species name is applicable or the cultivar name where it is not. The next indent lists the variety or other name such as the cultivar name of the species. Species names are printed in italics, cultivar names in normal ‘type’ in single inverted commas. Thus the plant name can be compiled by combining the names in order of the indents. Where there is only one entry for a genus there are no indents. Species & higher scientific categories listed in articles dealing comprehensively with classification, the titles for which are printed in bold italics in the contents list, are not listed again in this name index. Please see these articles for details of the species listed. Genus/Species-cultivar-common/subdivisions names. Volume(issue)page 3(3)9. 4(1)17. 4(2)5. 5(2)2,6,13,16. 5(3)13,19. 6(1)9,11,13,16. 6(2)9,11,19. 6(3)19,20. 7(1)19,20. 8(1)20, 9(1)179(3)16 Acacia abyssinica ....................................................................................... 2(2)15 Ankle Thorn....................................................................................... 4(2)8 aculeata ............................................................................. 6(1)6,8. 9(2)23 Black Monkey Thorn ....................................................................... 4(2)8 acutissima burkei ................................................................................................. 4(2)8 v. acutissima .................................................................................. 5(2)6 cyclops .......................................................................................... 10(1)25 v. antanimorensis ...................................................................... 5(2)9,10 gerrardii ............................................................................................ 4(2)8 africana .................................................................. 4(2)15. 5(2)16.10(1)18 Knob Thorn ....................................................................................... 4(2)8 africana brevissimo crassissimoque folio flore subviridi ............. 2(2)1,2 nigrescens ..................................................................................... 4(2)8,10 africana erecta, triangularis et triangulari folio viscoso ............. 2(3)1,14 Red Thorn Acacia .............................................................................. 4(2)8 africana humilis folio in summitate triangulari et rigidissimo, robusta ............................................................................................... 4(2)8 marginibus albicantibus. ............................................................ 2(1)1,2 africana humilis folio nonnihil reflexo .......................................... 1(3)1,2 Adenia olaboensis ................................................................................ 5(2)7 albiflora ..................................... ..1(3)14. 5(1)31, 5(2)2,3. 6(1)10. 8(2)21 alfredii ............................................................................................. 5(1)31 Adenium Alooideae .......................................................................................... 2(1)9 boehmianum .................................................................................... 1(2)12 ankaranensis ................................................................................... 2(2)19 multiflorum ...................................................................................... 1(2)12 antandroi ........................................................................... 1(3)14. 5(2)7,9 obesum ssp. socotranum ................................................................ 10(3)27 arborescens ................... 1(3)3. 1(3)13. 4(2)14,15. 5(2)16. 7(1)6,7, 9(2)6 ‘Compton’ ................................................................................... 9(2)6,7 Adromischus ....................................................................... 2(1)9. 3(1)13,14 ‘Eloff’.......................................................................................... 9(2)6,7 hemisphaericus .................................................................................. 7(2)4 ‘Gold Rush’ .......................................................... 9(2)Front cover,6,9 liebenbergii ....................................................................................... 7(2)4 ‘Huntley’ .................................................................................. 9(12)6,7 marianae ............................................................................... 2(2)9. 3(1)14 ‘Jack Marais’ ............................................................................. 9(2)6,8 ‘John Winter’ ............................................................................. 9(2)6.8 Afzelia ‘Mathews’ .................................................................................. 9(2)6,7 Pod Mahogany ................................................................................... 4(2)8 ‘Pearson’ ..................................................................................... 9(2)6,7 quanzensis ......................................................................................... 4(2)8 ‘Philip le Roux’ ......................................................................... 9(2)6.8 ‘Rycroft’ ..................................................................................... 9(2)6,7 Agavaceae .......................................................................................... 2(1)15 Arborescentes .................................................................................. 4(2)16 aristata............... 1(3)14, 2(1)6,7. 4(1)3,4. 6(1)2,10,11,13.6(3)27. 9(3)16 Agave ................................................................................ 2(1)10,15. 6(2)19 v. aristata ........................................................................................ 4(1)3 americana ......................................................................................... 8(3)5 v. leiophylla ................................................................................... 4(1)3 attenuata ......................................................................................... 2(1)15 v. parvifolia .................................................................................... 4(1)3 bracteosa ........................................................................................ 2(1)15 variegated .................................................................................... 4(1)4,5 asperula ........................................................................................... 1(2)11 Aizoaceae ............................................................................................ 1(2)12 atrovirens ........................................................................................ 8(2)12 attenuata .......................................................................................... 1(1)15 ×Alamaealoe ........................................................................................ 6(2)9 ausana .......................................................................................... 3(3)15,1 bainesii ................................................................. 5(3)4. 6(1)10,19. 6(3)26 ×Albiza adianthifolia .......................................................................... 4(2)8 bakeri ........................................... 2(2)19. 3(3)16. 4(2)21.5(2)10. 8(2)2,4 Flat-crown .......................................................................................... 4(2)8 ballii ................................................................................................. 7(1)18 barberae ........................................................... 2(1)16. 4(2)14. 5(3)3,4,5 ×Alchamaloe ........................................................................................ 6(2)9 barbadense ...................................................................................... 1(3)12 'Bella Bella' ...................................................................................... 1(3)14 ×Aleptoe ............................................................................................... 6(2)9 bellatula ......................................... 2(1)3. 6(1)10.6(3)3. 8(2)4,21. 10(2)27 betsileensis ..................................................... 5(1)27,29. 5(3)4. 5(2)2,3,4 ×Algastoloba .................................................................................. 6(2)9,11 boiteaui .......................................................................................... 10(2)27 ‘Boris’ ............................................................................................. 6(1)21 ×Allauminia ......................................................................................... 6(2)9 ‘Bountyful’ ..................................................................................... 2(1)16 bouteaui ..................................................................................................... 6(1)10 ×Allemeea ............................................................................................ 6(2)9 bowiea ............................................................................... 2(3)13.10(1)18 boylei ....................................................................... 1(2)15. 4(2)14. 5(2)3 ×Allemptauminia ................................................................................. 6(2)9 ‘Brass Hat’ ....................................................................................... 6(1)19 brevifolia ..................................... 2(2)13,14. 4(2)2. 6(3)4. 7(3)25. 9(1)6 ×Alleptauminia .................................................................................... 6(2)9 v. brevifolia ................................................................................. 2(2)14 v depressa ............................................................................. 2(2)13,14 Alluaudia v. postgenita .......................................................................... 2(2)13,14 ascendens ........................................................................................... 5(2)9 broomii ............................................................................................ 4(3)26 comosa .............................................................................................. 5(2)7 v. tarkaensis ................................................................................. 4(3)26 procera ................................................................................................................ 5(2)7 buchananii .................................................................................... 10(2)26 ×buzairiensis ....................................................................... 10(3)27,29,31 Aloaceae ..................... 1(2)12, 2(1)15. 3(1)19, 3(3)9.4(1)17. 4(2)5. 5(2)2,4 calcairophila ............................ 5(1)26. 6(1)10,18,19. 6(3)10,11. 10(2)27 camperi ........................................................................................... 2(2)15 Aloe... 1(1)3,15. 1(2)3,7,12,15. 1(3)15. 2(1)9,10,15. 2(3)13. 3(1)19. 3(2)19,21. Alsterworthia International. Volume 13. Issue 1. 7 cameronii ............................................................... 7(1)6,7,18,21. 10(2)11 forbesii ....................................................................... 6(2)14,15,16,17,18 v. cameronii ................................................................................. 4(1)17 fouriei ............................................................................................. 7(3)3,6 v. bondana ......................................................................... 4(1)17, 7(1)6 gerstneri ..................................................................................... 4(2)14,15 v dedzana .......................................................................... 4(1)17, 7(1)6 glauca .............................................................. 2(2)13. 2(3)17-19. 5(2)14 v. mlanjeana ............................................................................... 10(2)26 globuligemma .................................................................................. 9(2)23 candelabrum .................................................................................... 4(2)14 Graminialoe ..................................................................................... 2(3)13 cannelli .............................................................................. 7(1)18. 8(1)2,3 greatheadii ................................................ 1(3)14. 4(1)17. 5(3)7,8,7,9,15 capitata .............................................................................................. 5(2)7 var. davyana ............................................................................ 4(2)10,14 forma nova ..................................................................................... 5(2)8 variegated. ..................................................................................... 9(2)5 v. cipolinicola ................................................................ 5(1)24. 6(3)10 greenii ........................................................................................ 4(2)10,15 v. quartziticola ........................................................................... 5(2)7,8 ‘Hardy’s Dream’ ........................................................................ 7(1)10 ‘Caramba’ ...................................................................................... 10(2)27 haemanthifolia ....................................... 1(1)14. 1(3)10. 1(3)15, 2(1)9,10 carnea ................................................................................. 4(1)17. 7(1)18 haworthioides ................................... 5(2)6,16. 6(1)10,11,19,21.6(3)3,23,26 ‘Chaba’ ........................................................................................... 6(3)23 hazeliana ......................................................................................... 7(1)18 chabaudii ............................. 4(2)11,10,14,15. 6(1)6,8, 7(1)18,20. 9(2)23 helenae. ............................................................................................ 5(2)9 v. mlanjeana ....................................................................... 10(2)9,26,27 ‘Hellskloof Bells’ ............................................................................ 8(2)21 'Cha Cha' ...................................................................1(3)1.6(3)26. 8(2)21 hemmingii .............................................................................. 4(2)20,21,22 challisii ............................................................................... 7(3)3,4,5,6,7,8 herbacea .......................................................................................... 8(2)11 ‘Charles’ .......................................................................................... 4(2)27 hereroensis ....................................................................... 3(3)16. 8(3)2,3 chortolirioides ................................................................................ 7(3)3,5 x A. claviflora ............................................................................... 8(3)3 christianii .......................................................................................... 7(1)7 x A. grandidentata ......................................................................... 8(3)3 clariperla ..................................................................................... 1(1)1, 15 hlangapies ....................................................................................... 4(2)14 claviflora ....................................................................... 5(2)14. 6(1)17,18 hoffmannii .................................................................................. 6(3)11,12 collina .............................................................................................. 7(1)18 howmanii ........................................................................................ 2(1)16 comosa ...................................................................................... 7(2)4,5,24 humilis ................................................................... 2(2)14, 2(3)13. 5(2)14 compressa v. schistiphilla .................................................. 3(1)24. 5(1)24 hybrid ......................................................................................... 10(2)26 comptonii ........................................................................................ 2(1)15 ‘Hummel’s Select’ .................................................................. 5(2)14,15 conifera ............................................................... 2(1)9. 5(1)24,27. 5(3)4 ‘Reach for the Sky’ ....................................................................... 6(3)6 cooperi v. echinata ................................................................................... 5(2)14 subsp. cooperi .................................................................. 4(2)14.6(1)10 x A. erinacea ................................................................................ 5(2)16 subsp. pulchra .............................................................................. 4(2)14 x A. excelsa ............................................................................... 5(2)16 corallina .......................................................................................... 1(2)12 x A. ferox .................................................................................... 5(2)16 ‘Coromandel Gold’ .................................................................. 5(3)16-18 x marlothii ............................................................................. 5(2)15,15 cremersii ..................................................................................... 5(1)26,28 ibitiensis ........................................................................... 5(2)6,7. 5(3)16 cryptoflora ....................................................................................... 5(1)31 imalotensis ......................................................................... 2(1)14.7(1)10 cryptopoda.......................................................................... 4(1)17. 9(2)17 inconspicua ....................................................................................... 4(2)1 ‘Sean Gildenhuys’ ................................................................................ 9(2)17 inexpectata ............................................................................ 5(1)24,26,27 ‘Dainty’ .......................................................................................... 6(1)21 intermedia ......................................................................................... 5(2)7 ‘Dappled Green’ .............................................................................. 9(2)22 inyangensis ...................................................................................... 7(1)18 davyana ........................................................................................... 9(2)23 itremensis ................................................................................... 5(1)24,26 decaryi ............................................................................................ 5(2)8,9 jacksonii x thompsoniae ................................................................. 2(1)16 descoingsii ............. 2(1)5.5(2)16. 6(1)10,19,21. 6(3)24. 8(2)4,21. 10(2)27 ‘Jacobseniana’ ................................................................................ 2(1)16 ‘Kobito Nishiki’ .......................................................................... 1(3)13 Jason ............................................................................................... 5(2)2,3 decurva ............................................................................. 7(1)18. 10(2)10 jawiyon ........................................... 6(2)14,18. 10(3)1,27,28,29,30,31.32 delphinensis ................................................................................ 4(2)20,21 jucunda ............................................................................... 4(2)21. 5(2)14 deltoideodonta ............................................................ 4(2)23. 5(2). 9(2)4) 'Kobito Nishiki' ............................................................................ 1(3)9,13 v. candicans .............................................................................. 5(2)7,24 krapohliana .................................................................... 2(1)14. 6(3)4,28 variegata....................................................................................... 7(1)10 v. dumoulinii ........................................................... 4(2)21,23, 6(3)4,5 descoingsii ..................................................................... 9(2)4. 10(2)17,27 v. krapohliana ................................................................................ 6(3)4 x A. sladeniana ........................................................................... 2(1)16 kniphofioides ................................................................................... 4(2)15 deserti .............................................................................................. 8(1)24 komatiensis ...................................................................................... 4(1)17 dewetii ........................................................................................ 4(2)10,14 kraussii ........................................................................................... 4(2)14 'Saijo' ........................................................................................ 1(3)9,13 laeta .............................................................................................. 5(1)1,24 dhufarensis ...................................................................................... 1(3)14 lateritia ............................................................................................ 4(1)17 dichotoma ......................................................................................... 2(1)9 v. lateritia .................................................................................... 5(2)23 dinteri ................................................................................. 1(3)16. 6(1)10 v. graminicola .............................................................................. 5(2)23 diolii ................................................................................................. 2(1)9 Leptoaloe ......................................................................................... 2(3)13 distans ............................................................................... 2(1)15. 8(2)21 leutescens ....................................................................................... 5(3)7,8 variegated.................................................................................. 1(3)9,13 linearifolia ....................................................................................... 4(2)15 divaricata ...................................................................... 5(1)31. 5(2)7,8,9 lineata .............................................................................. 2(2)13. 10(1)18 dolomitica .....................................................................4(2)1 littoralis ............................................... 4(1)18,19,21. 5(3)8. 6(1)6. 9(2)23 ‘Doran Black’ ....................................................................... 4(2)4. 5(3)15 'Lizard Lips' .................................................................................... 1(3)14. 'Dorian Black’ ..................................................................... 2(3)16. 4(2)4 ‘Lok’ .................................................................................................. 8(2)4 Dracoaloe .......................................................................................... 2(1)9 longistyla .................................................................................... 5(2)11,16 droseroides ................................................................................. 5(1)24,26 ‘Lysa’ ................................................................................. 3(3)16. 6(1)19 ecklonis ............................................................................... 1(2)15. 4(2)14 ‘Macho Pink’ ............................................................................. 8(2)21,22 ‘Edward Hummel’ x A. glauca ....................................................... 5(2)15 macrocarpa ...................................................................................... 2(1)9 elegans .............................................................................................. 2(1)9 macroclada .................................................................... 5(1)27, 5(2)5,6,7 eminens .............................................................................................. 5(3)3 maculata ......................................................................... 4(2)10,15. 9(2)4 erinacea .............................................................................. 2(1)15.5(2)16 madecassa ...................................................................................... 5(2)5,6 eru .................................................................................................. 2(2)15 marginata ..................................................................................... 2(1)2,11 erythrophylla ..................................................................... 2(1)14. 5(1)25 marientalensis ................................................................................... 8(3)2 esculenta ................................................................................ 4(1)18,19,21 marlothii ............................... 4(1)21. 4(2)5,7,9,13,14. 5(3)6,7,8,9. 9(2)23 x Aloe littoralis ........................................................................... 4(1)19 ssp. bicolor .................................................................................... 5(3)7 Eualoe .............................................................................................. 2(2)13 spp. marlothii .............................................................. 4(2)10,15. 5(3)7 excelsa ............................................................. 6(1)6,7,8. 9(2)23. 10(2)28 spp. orientalis................................................................ 4(2)10,15. 5(3)7 v. breviflora ................................................................................... 6(1)7 (spectabilis) morphotype. .............................................................. 4(2)7 ferox ................................................................. 1(1)5,9. 4(2)14. 5(3)15,24 x Aloe vogtsii ♂ ......................................................................... 4(2)27 variegated ..................................................................... 1(3)9,14. 9(1)6 marshalii ......................................................................................... 4(2)15 fasciata ........................................................................................... 1(2)1,2 medusa. ............................................................................................. 5(3)4 fievetii ........................................................................................ 6(3)10,11 melanacantha ........................................................ 2(1)15. 2(2)14. 5(2)16 ‘Firebird’ ......................................................................................... 8(2)21 micracantha .................................................................................... 4(2)15 fleurentiniorum ................................................................................. 2(1)9 microstigma ..................................................................................... 3(3)16 fleuretteana .................................................................................... 2(2)19 ‘Midas’ ............................................................................................. 2(1)3 florenceae ........................................................................................ 5(1)24 minima .................................................................. 2(1)16.4(2)155(2)2,3,4 'Flurry' ............................................................................................. 1(3)14 blyderivierensis .............................................................................. 5(2)2,3 8 Alsterworthia International. Volume 13. Issue 1. mitriformis .......................................................................... 1(3)13, 2(1)15 speciosa ........................................................................................... 7(1)18 ‘Fuyajo Nishiki’ ............................................................................. 9(1)8 spectabilis .............................................................. 4(2)10,13,14,15. 5(3)8 ‘Inermo-Variegata’ ........................................................................ 9(1)6 ‘Spence’s Superb’ ............................................................................ 6(3)3 modesta .............................................................................................. 1(2)7 spicata ..................................................................................... 4(2)9,10,15 mossurilensis ...................................................... 8(1)24,25,26-28. 10(1)6 'Spiraal' ........................................................................................... 1(3)3,8 mudenensis ...................................................................................... 4(2)15 ‘Splash’ ............................................................................................ 3(3)16 munchii ............................................................................................ 7(1)18 s.p. nova .......................................................... 5(1)28,29,30,32. 7(1)19,20 musapana ......................................................................................... 7(1)18 squarrosa ..................................................................... 6(2)14. 10(3)27,31 mutabilis ............................................................................................ 1(3)3 steffaniana ...................................................................................... 2(2)19 myriacantha ..................................................................................... 4(2)15 striata ................................................................................... 2(1)149(2)22 mzimbana .......................................................................... 4(1)17. 10(2)26 striatula .................................................................................. 2(1)7.5(2)2 nobilis .............................................................................................. 9(1)6 'Struik' ................................................................................................ 1(3)3 'Fuyajo Nishiki' ............................................................. 1(3)9,13. 9(1)6 suffulta .................................................................. 2(1)15. 4(2)15, 8(1)24 nominally ......................................................................................... 4(2)14 suprafoliata .............................................. 1(1)5. 4(2)15. 10(1)3. 10(1)18 ‘Novar’ ............................................................................................. 9(2)4 suzannae ............................................................................. 3(1)6,5(2)9,10 nubigena ............................................................................................ 7(3)3 swynnertoniae .................................................................................. 7(1)18 odesta ............................................................................................... 4(2)15 ‘Tanya’ ............................................................................................ 7(3)9 pachygaster...................................................................................... 5(2)14 tenuior .............................................................................. 4(2)15. 10(1)19 x A. humilis .................................................................................. 5(2)15 thorncroftii ........................................................................................ 1(1)5 (pachygaster x humilis ‘Edward Hummel’) x (A. humilis ‘Edward thompsonii ............................................................... 1(3)12. 7(3)3. 8(2)21 Hummel’ x A. glauca)] ............................................................... 5(2)15 thraskii ............................................................................................. 4(2)16 parallelifolia ........................................................... 5(1)31. 6(1)10.6(3)12 ‘Tiny Gem’ ....................................................................................... 2(1)5 ‘Parjay’ ................................................................................. 6(1)19. 9(2)4 ‘Tom Jack’ ...................................................................................... 2(1)16 parvibracteata ........................................................ 4(1)17,(2)10,12,13,15 trachyticola ................................................................................. 5(1)24,25 parvidens ......................................................................................... 8(1)24 transvaalensis ..................................................................... 1(3)12. 9(2)23 parviflora .............................................................................. 4(2)15. 5(2)3 trichosantha ...................................................................................... 2(1)9 parvula ........... 2(1)5. 5(1)24. 5(2)2,3,16. 6(1)10,19,20,21. 8(2)21. 9(2)4 tricolor ............................................................................................... 1(3)2 pearsonii .......................................................................................... 8(2)21 ‘Twister’ ..................................................................................... 9(2)18,22 perfoliata ............................................................................ 1(3)13, 2(1)15 umfoloziensis ................................................................. 4(2)5,12,10,13,16 perrieri .................................................................................. 5(2)2, 6(1)10 vanbalenii ........................................................................................ 4(2)16 x deltoideodonta ........................................................................ 2(1)16 variegated .................................................................................. 1(3)9,13 perryi ........................... 3(3)14. 6(1)10. 6(2)14,15,18.10(3)27,28,29,30,31 vaombe ................................................................................ 4(2)21. 5(2)7,9 petricola .......................................................................................... .5(2)16 vaotsanda............................................................................ 4(2)21. 5(2)7,8 Pictae ............................................................................................... 4(2)10 variegata .... 3(3)15,17,19. 4(2)21. 5(2)14. 6(1)10,19. 9(2)18,22.10(2)17 pictifolia ........................................................................................... 9(2)18 'Chiyoda no Hikari' ................................................................... 1(3)9,14 pienaarii .......................................................................................... 4(1)17 ‘Sean Gildenhuys’ ................................................................................ 9(2)17 pillansii ........................................................................................ 2(1)9,10 ‘Splash’ ........................................................................................ 3(3)16 variegated ..................................................................................... 1(3)13 ‘Versad’ ....................................................................................... 3(3)16 plowesii ............................................................................................ 7(1)18 v. haworthii .................................................................................. 3(3)15 pluridens ............................................................................... 1(3)3. 4(2)15 x G. acinacifolia ........................................................................... 3(3)16 polyphylla .......................................................... 2(1)10. 2(2)17-19. 4(1)3 x A. bakeri .................................................................................. 3(3)16 porphyrostachys ............................................................................. 2(1)16 x G. batesiana ............................................................................... 3(3)16 pratensis ............................................................... 2(2)14. 4(2)15. 5(2)14 x G. bicolor v. bicolor .................................................................. 3(3)16 x A. humilis ................................................................................. 5(2)14 x G. ? candicans .......................................................................... 3(3)18 prinslooi .............................................................................. 4(2)15. 6(3)23 x G. carinata var. verrucosa ......................................................... 3(3)18 Proliferae ......................................................................................... 2(2)13 x G. x cheilophylla ....................................................................... 3(3)18 prostrata subs. pallida .................................................................... 2(2)19 x G. ‘Old Man Silver’ .................................................................. 3(3)16 pruinosa ........................................................................................... 4(2)15 x G. sp .......................................................................................... 3(3)18 pseudorubroviolacea ...................................................................... 7(1)18 x vera .............................................................................................. 3(1)6 pumila α v. margaritifera ............................................................. 8(2)8,10 venosa ............................................................................................. 1(3)1,2 pumila v. β ........................................................................................ 8(2)9 vera ......................................................................... 1(3)12,3(1)6. 10(1)18 pumila v. ε ....................................................................................... 8(2)11 versicolor ............................................................................ 2(2)19. 6(1)10 punctata ............................................................................................. 3(3)1 verecunda ............................................................................... 5(2)3. 7(3)3 ‘Purple Delight’ ........................................................................................ 6(1)21 viscosa ............................................................................................. 2(3)14 rabaiensis ........................................................................................ 5(2)23 vituensis ........................................................................................... 8(1)24 ramosissima ...................................................................................... 2(1)9 vogtsii ........................................................................................ 4(2) 23,24 rauhii .................................................................. 2(1)3. 5(1)31. 6(1)10,21 volkensii x saundersiae .............................................................................. 6(1)20 subsp. volkensii............................................................................ 5(2)23 reitzii v. vernalis .............................................................................. 4(2)15 subsp. multicaulis ........................................................................ 5(2)23 retusa ................................................................................................ 2(2)2 vossii .................................................................................................. 7(3)3 Rhodacanthae .................................................................................. 4(2)15 vryheidensis ..................................................................................... 4(2)16 rhodesiana ....................................................................................... 7(1)18 ‘White Fang’ .................................................................................. 5(2)15 ‘Rooikappie’ .................................................................... 4(2)21,22. 5(3)4 x spinosissima .............................................................................. 5(2)16 'Rooi Ivoor' ........................................................................................ 1(3)3 wickensii ................................................................................................ 9(2)17,23 ruffingiana ....................................................................................... 5(1)31 ‘Sean Gildenhuys’ ....................................................................... 9(2)17 rubrolutea .......................................................................................... 5(3)8 wildii ......................................................................... 2(1)9. 7(1)18. 8(1)3 ruffingiana x A. divaricata .............................................................. 5(1)31 woolliana ....................................................................... 7(3)3,4,5,6,7,8,28 rupestris ............................................................................. 4(2)9, 10,11,15 ‘Wunderkind’ ............................................................................. 4(2)23,24 saponaria ................................................................................... 4(2)10,15 'Zebra Stars' ..................................................................................... 1(3)14 Saponariae ....................................................................................... 2(2)13 zebrina ................................................................... 1(3)12. 4(1)18. 9(2)23 saundersiae ......................................................................... 4(2)15. 6(1)20 ‘Chapple’s Yellow’ ................................................................. 8(2)21,24 scabra .............................................................................................. 8(2)19 zombitsiensis ................................................................................... 2(2)19 schomeri .......................................................................................... 4(2)21 Zygo ................................................................................................ 5(2)2,3 serrulata x G. sp .............................................................................. 3(3)18 Serrulatae ......................................................................................... 3(3)16 Afzella quanzensis ................................................................................ 4(2)8 sessiliflora ........................................................................................ 4(2)15 ‘Sikinjoh’ ........................................................................................... 1(3)8 Alluadia ascendens .............................................................................. 5(2)9 silicicola ......................................................................................... 5(1)24 sinkatana ............................................................................ 4(2)21. 5(3)4,5 Aloeacea ............................................................................................. 7(1)15 x Aloe ferox .............................................................................. 4(1)1,16 ×Aloella ............................................................................................... 6(2)9 sladeniana ................................................. 2(1)3,5. 3(3)16 6(1)10.6(3)22 somaliensis v. marmorata ............................................................... 4(2)23 ×Aloinella ................................................................................ 6(1)10. 6(2)9 soutpansbergensis ............................................................................. 7(3)3 s.p. .................................................................................................... 8(1)3 ×Alolirion ............................................................... 2(1)15. 5(2)2. 6(2)9,11 s.p. aff. perryi .................................................................................. 6(2)15 species ................................................................................................ 5(2)7 ×Aloloba ......................................................................................... 6(2)9,11 Alsterworthia International. Volume 13. Issue 1. 9 Alooideae ............................................ 2(1)9. 6(1)9 3(1)19. 3(3)8,9. 9(3)13 Bijlia digitata ...................................................................................... 9(1)12 ×Aloptaloe ........................................................................................... 6(2)9 Boophane ........................................................................................... 2(1)15 ×Alworthia ...................................................................................... 6(2)9,11 Boswellia ameero ............................................................................... 6(2)14 ‘Wimbon’ ........................................................................................ 2(1)16 Bowiea ............................................................................................... 2(1)15 Amaryllidaceae ................................................................................. 2(1)15 volubilis ............................................................................................ 6(1)8 Anacampseros ............................................................ 1(2)15. 6(3)4. 7(1)22 Brachystelma campanulatum ............................................................. 6(3)7 filamentaose aff. ................................................................................ 2(2)9 retusa ............................................................................................... 3(1)13 Bradypodium gutturale ......................................................................................... 10(1)17 Aneilema .............................................................................................. 2(1)5 karroicum .................................................................................. 10(1)17,22 melanocephalum ............................................................................ 10(1)21 Anthericaceae .................................................................................... 2(1)15 occidentale ..................................................................................... 10(1)17 pumilum ..................................................................................... 10(1)17,22 Anthericum thamnobates .................................................................................. 10(1)21 semibarbatum ............................................................................................................. 2(3)19 annuum ........................................................................................................................ 2(3)20 Bromeliacea ....................................................................................... 2(1)15 bulbosum ..................................................................................................................... 2(3)20 Brunsvigea ......................................................................................... 2(1)15 Apicra ................................................................................................... 6(2)9 fasciata ...................................................................... 1(1)15. 1(2)2. 2(2)2 Bulbine .... ... ..1(1)3. 1(2)5. 1(3)15. 2(1)15. 2(2)15. 3(1)14. 4(1)17. 5(3)19 thorncroftii ........................................................................................ 1(1)5 6(3)4.20 tricolor ............................................................................................... 1(3)2 abyssinica ............................................................. 2(2)16 . 2(3)20. 4(1)17 viscosa ............................................................................................. 2(3)14 alata .................................................................................. 2(2)16. 2(3)20 alooides ............................................................................. 2(2)16. 4(1)17 Apicra×Apworthia .............................................................................. 6(2)9 angustifolia ........................................................ 2(2)16. 3(2)15,16,17,18 annata .............................................................................................. 1(3)12 Apocynaceae ............................................................ 1(2)12. 3(1)13. 9(1)19 annua ............................................................................ 2(2)16. 2(3)19,20 asphodeloides ..................................................................... 2(2)16.4(1)17 Araceae .............................................................................................. 2(1)15 bulbosa ............................................................. 1(3)12. 2(2)16. 2(3)19, 20 caulescens ..................................................................................... 2(3)19,20 Ariocarpus scapharostrus ................................................................... 3(2)9 favosa ................................................................................... 2(2)16. 3(1)2 frutescens ..................................................................... 2(2)16. 2(3)19,20 Aristida ................................................................................................. 4(2)8 gibbsii .................................................................................... 3(2)16,17,18 v. balanifera ................................................................................. 3(2)14 Asclepiadaceae ......................................... 1(3)15. 2(1)14,15. 4(1)17. 4(2)5 v. gibbsii ...................................................................................... 3(2)14 hookeri ........................................................................ 3(2)13,15,16,17,18 Asparagaceae .................................................................................... 2(1)15 latifolia .................................................................... 2(2)16. 3(1)18. 4(1)7 natalensis ............................................................................ 2(2)16. 4(1)7 Asparagales ....................................................................................... 9(3)13 rossii ...................................................................................... 3(2)15,17,18 semibarbata ...................................................... 2(2)16. 2(3)19,20. 3(1)19 Asphodelaceae ............. 1(2)12,13. 2(1)9,15. 2(2)2. 3(1)19. 9(1)19. 9(3)13 sp. .................................................................................................................... 3(1)14 talbotii ........................................................................................ 3(2)15,18 Asphodeline ......................................................................................... 1(2)5 Bulbinella ........................................................................................ 1(2)2.13 Asphodeloideae .............................................................................. 1(2)5,13 angustifolia ........................................................................... 3(2)15,16-18 barkerae .......................................................................................... 1(2)13 Asphodelus .......................................................................................... 1(2)5 cauda-felis ....................................................................................... 1(2)13 chartacea ......................................................................................... 1(2)13 Asplenium nidus ............................................................................... 7(3)12 ciliolata ........................................................................................... 1(2)13 divaginata ....................................................................................... 1(2)13 Asteracae ............................................................................................. 9(1)1 eburniflora ...................................................................................... 1(2)13 elata ................................................................................................. 1(2)13 Astroloba .... 1(1)3. 1(2)12. 1(3)12,15. 2(1)9,15. 2(3)8,14. 3(1)19. 3(2)21 elegans ............................................................................................ 1(2)13 3(3)9,10,11,12.5(2)12. 5(3)13. 6(1)3,10,11,13,16.6(2)9,11.6(3)20 gibbsii ........................................................................................ 3(2)16-18 8(2)9,23. 9(3)16. 10(1)5 v. balanifera ................................................................................. 3(2)14 bicarinata .......................................................................................... 6(2)8 v. gibbsii ...................................................................................... 3(2)14 bulullata ......................................................... 2(3)13. 3(3)10,12. 10(1)19 gracilis ......................................................................................... 1(2)5,13 corrugata ......................................................................................... 6(2)11 graminifolia ..................................................................................... 1(2)13 delatoidea ......................................................................................................................... 4(3)27 hookeri .................................................................................. 3(2)13,16-18 foliolosa ...................................................................... 2(3),9,13.10(1)4,19 latifolia ............................................................................................ 3(1)19 spiralis .......................................................................... 2(3)9,13. 8(2)9,10 ssp. denticulata ......................................................................... 1(2)5,13 ssp. spiralis .................................................................................. 3(3)10 ssp. doleritica ............................................................................ 1(2)5,13 ssp. foliolosa ................................................................................ 3(3)10 ssp. latifolia ................................................................................. 1(2)13 rubriflora ......................................................................................... 2(1)15 ssp. toximontana ....................................................................... 1(2)5,13 modesta ................................................................................. 3(2)15,16,18 Astrophytum ....................................................................................... 5(3)20 nana ................................................................................................. 1(2)13 nutans ×Astroworthia .............................................................................. 6(1)11.6(2)9,11 ssp. nutans ................................................................................... 1(2)13 bicarinata ..................................................................................... 6(2)8,11 ssp. turfosicola .......................................................................... 1(2)5,13 ‘Nain Jaune’ .................................................................................. 10(3)11 potbergensis ................................................................................. 1(2)5,13 ‘Towering Inferno’ ..................................................................... 8(2)23,24 punctulata ....................................................................................... 1(2)13 rossii ........................................................................................... 3(2)16,18 Azalea ................................................................................................. 5(3)20 talbotii ........................................................................................ 3(2)15,18 trinervis ........................................................................................... 1(2)13 ×Bayerara ........................................................................ 1(3)12. 6(2)10,11 triquetra .......................................................................................... 1(2)13 ‘Saint Mother Teresa’ ................................................................. 10(2)25 Bulbiniopsis............................................................................................... 2(3)20 Beaucarnia ......................................................................................... 2(1)15 Buxanthus pedicellatus ..................................................................... 6(2)14 Begonia socotrana ............................................................................. 6(2)14 Buxus hildebrandtii ......................................................................... 10(3)31 Bescornaria ........................................................................................ 2(1)15 10 Alsterworthia International. 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